Filmmakers

“[Lunch] is a very social thing,” says Michael Winterbottom, the director of the Trip series that follows beloved British comedians Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon as they travel around picturesque regions of Europe, indulge in sumptuous meals, do jaw-dropping and hilariously accurate impressions of the likes of Michael Caine and Al Pacino, and most importantly, muse over life, love, art and personal insecurities.

When Dunkirk opens on July 21, it will be screened in 70mm in 125 theaters, the largest such release in twenty-five years. (The last 70mm wide release, Quentin Tarantino's The Hateful Eight, reached 100 theaters.)...

Early in World War II, German forces surrounded some 400,000 Allied troops at Dunkirk, a small coastal port in France. In ten days, Operation Dynamo managed to evacuate close to 330,000 of those soldiers to England....

After spending ten years directing theatrical productions in London, Munich and Tokyo, William Oldroyd attended the 41st Toronto International Film Festival last September for the world premiere of his feature film debut, 'Lady Macbeth.'

“Time has always been a big deal to me, both in life and in film,” says David Lowery, the writer-director of 'A Ghost Story,' opening on July 7 through distributor A24. “I wanted to make a movie that dealt with time.”